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Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Dec 18, 2012, 03.48 AM ISTTalk of a comeback. Just
over a year after his arrest on charges of cheating, Hansraj Saxena has
managed to strike out on his own in Kollywood. Out on bail after 72 days
in jail, he launched a film production and distribution company named
Sax Pictures, which made its debut with a moderately successful
multi-lingual feature, 'Chaarulatha'. Sax Pictures is now busy putting
final touches on a second project, a Tamil-Telugu bilingual named
'Shivani'.

His resurgence is evident from the fact that there is talk of a movie starring Rajinikanth.
The project has the industry waiting in anticipation as it could mark
the coming together of the Superstar and the marketing talent of Sax, as
he is popularly known.

All this was inconceivable a year ago
when Saxena was arrested at Chennai airport soon after he arrived on a
flight from Hyderabad. "My success made me a bad boy. When we took over
the reins of 'Enthiran' from its original producers Ayngaran
International, nobody expected it to become such a huge hit. But I
convinced Kalanithi Maran
(Sun TV Network chairman, who also owns Sun Pictures) that we could
make it work. After the movie made a lot of money, my former colleagues
became jealous of my success. And they got false cases foisted on
me."And this resulted, he claims, in his fall from grace.

"Kalanithi dissociated himself from me..." From being the CEO of the
most influential film production house in south India, he ended up a
jailbird. "I am not a terrorist. What was the reason to pick me up at
the airport? I guess after a complaint was filed, some cops got excited
and thought they could use me to get a handle on Kalanithi Maran. And
they were very disappointed when I had nothing sensational
to disclose about the Sun group. I don't blame the government or the
cops for my arrest because I know for a fact that my former colleagues
in Sun TV misled them," he says.

During his tenure, Sun Pictures was accused of arm-twisting producers
using political and financial muscle, but Sax insists the deals he
entered into were above board. He says, "I was doing genuine business.
Even if someone had accused me of cheating, it would just have been a
civil case, there was no reason to arrest me; we could have sat across
the table and resolved any problem."

Sun TV chose to steer
clear of Saxena after cheating cases were filed against him, preferring
to settle directly with those who he had done business with on their
behalf. However, Saxena claims it was his erstwhile colleagues who
misrepresented his role before the Sun management. If his dealings were
not above board, why would people who complained against him come back
to work with him after his release, asks Sax, quoting the example of
producer-director Sakthi Chidambaram.
The latter says, "I had filed a case against Sax and R Ayyappan (film
distributor, who owns Sri Devar Pictures) as some money was due to me
from Sun Pictures after I distributed 'Enthiran' in Chengalpattu.

As I did not receive the money even after a year, I filed a complaint
with the police. Later, I realized they were not to blame, and I
withdrew the complaint." Today, though most cases have been withdrawn,
the ordeal he faced in jail still rankles Sax. Also, there is still the
unresolved issue of transactions dating back to that period. But
Saxenapresents himself as blameless and chooses to put the onus entirely
on his ex-employer. Despite repeated attempts, no official from Sun was
available for comment.

Distributor demands payments

A close aide of Hansraj Saxena, film distributor R Ayyappan, on Monday filed a police complaint against Sun Group
chief Kalanithi Maran and three others on charges of cheating and
criminal intimidation. Saxena was with Ayyappan when he submitted the
complaint to Chennai police
commissioner S George. In his complaint, Ayyappan said he had been in
film production and distribution rights for 20 years. He said he had
secured the distribution rights for 17 films produced by Sun Pictures,
and distributed them for screening, with an oral agreement of two per
cent as commission per film. He said the Sun had earned nearly Rs 400
crore through screening of the films across the state but failed to pay
the agreed amount to him and other distributors, which works out to Rs
24 crore. Ayyappan said he was forced to pay Rs 4.36 crore from his
pocket to some distributors.

1 comment:

NITHYANANDA!! WILL YOU STOP LYING Please Nithya, I beg for some humility. For once behave like a Swami. Where will all this take you. You will be answerable for your sins. Stop this false propaganda and half truths. Saxena never spoke about morphing.He merely said that he was out of the country at the time of the expose and others like the news editor and M.D of SUN TV are answerable.Now Nithya, you need to answer why you filed a complaint against Saxena when he was out of the country at that time. Shame on you Nithya!! you have falsely implicated Saxena, Sun TV,Nakeeran, Lenin and others and built up a conspiracy.I understand Nithya, that you need to keep your flock together and continue with you business of cheating and defrauding people posing as a spritual person. There are better ways of doing this. Tell the truth as you confided to some close devotees at the time of the expose and ask for forgiveness. Face trial and come clean and start your defrauding business. There are always fools available in this world.